adamgottschalk said:tonyb, to be honest, I'm waiting right now on a gray Cavanagh on eBay in exactly my size (23"; that 7 3/8 one you've got is probably a tad tight, unless you tell me otherwise). This gray Cavanagh is $4 right now, $4 shipping, no moth nibbles, no discoloration (checked with the seller several times), just needs to be cleaned and blocked. I think I'll wait and see if that one goes out of control ... I'd really like a taupe fedora. I bought a vintage Dobbs one, perfect color, thick fur felt, but it had moth nibbles in obvious places, and discoloration under the grosgrain (which I, of course, wanted to change for a narrower one). That one ended up at Goodwill; even my hat super-hero said it was no use ... Like I said, I'd consider trading you for one of my three, but they're really all pretty dear to me. If you came over and I totally loved that Cavanagh and it fit like a charm, well, then who knows?
Yes, I see now. That image is indeed emblazoned deep in my memory banks. I would not be surprised at all if that image, in my subconscious, is what made me inclined toward stingy brims to begin with. It takes me back...in fact, I need to...go put on the (English) Beat right nowSenator Jack said:This is the image that forever linked the stingy to ska. Certainly they were merely emulating the rude boys of Kingston, Jamaica who wore the stingy and narrow ties in the early 60s but of course as a 15 year old in '79 I didn't know that. The Specials, indeed, were the band that introduced the ska sound to our whole generation. The only ska song we probably knew of till then was 'My Boy Lollipop" as no radio stations were playing Prince Buster or Roland Alphonso. If I had already been leaning toward the rat pack look as a 15 year old, seeing The Specials on this album cover pushed me over.
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Senator Jack
Wild Root said:Here is my NOS Stetson "Standard Quality" long hair finish 5 ¾� un-tapered crown from about 1930. I got this off of ebay for a song and it came with the original box! This hat is as "Dead Stock" as it gets ladies and gents.
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Looks great, Senator Jack. You wear it well. And, IMO, the glasses fit perfectly, for a very 60s look. I was just lamenting that my chrome-framed Raybans don't seem to go so well with any of my lids. I'll have to try some other styles of shades.Senator Jack said:This one's been around with me a long time. 1 3/4" Royal Stetson. Certainly the mug on the guy under it doesn't do it justice.
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Senator Jack
MattC said:The back edge of the bows on the ribbons on Cavanagh hats are usually "feathered," which can look like fraying, but is an intentional touch. I've got several Cavs, and they all (including a narrow brim homburg) have it.
I found two hats on ahat.com which might fit your criteria. Both come in black and both have brims under 2", though neither has a pinch. This first one is 1.5" (though it looks like it might want a different band):Senator Jack said:Are any of the hat companies still making straw milanos like this? The brim on this one is 1 5/8. It seems no one can get the right combination. Either they have the stingy brim but no pinch, or they have the pinch and brim but a braid instead of a ribbon. It seems very few are making them in black which is what I'm looking for.
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Dobbs comes close with this one called The Rogue but it has a 2" brim. Certainly that might as well be a foot in the hat world. Bu it does come in black.
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Maybe someone has seen them in their local hat store. Any leads would be helpful.
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Senator Jack